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volume turn the rotary control to the left (anti-clockwise). To check the level of volume 
press the "Talk" button on top of the clock until you are happy with the volume level. 
 

Radio control feature 

This clock has a radio control feature and has been manufactured to receive a radio 
signal from transmission waves. This signal enables the clock to set to the correct time 
and date automatically. The radio control feature also changes the time from British 
summer to winter time automatically and vice-versa. 
 
The UK transmitter is based in Anthorn, Cumbria, and typically has a reaching distance 
of up to 745 miles or 1,200 kilometres. 
 
If the clock does not set automatically it could be because the clock is not receiving a 
strong signal. This could be due to where the clock is positioned. It is recommended 
that the clock should be left by a window (that does not have metal security bars) in 
order to receive a strong signal. The clock constantly receives a radio signal, although 
the signal is usually stronger during the night. The clock should set to the time and 
date relatively quickly, but you should allow at least an hour for this to happen. 
 
Certain electrical equipment such as a television or computer, and some metallic 
objects may affect the radio signal, so it is advised that the clock is not left by such 
equipment. 
 
The clock time and date can be set manually and details of how to do this are included 
below. This is essential for use outside of the UK. 
 

Please note:

 If using outside of the UK, but within the 745 mile radius of the UK radio 

signal transmitter, the clock will still pick up a signal and will automatically set to the UK 
time. 
 

Time and date announcements 

To hear a time or date announcement press the large "Talk" button on top of the clock; 
once for the time, or press and hold to hear the time followed by the date, (announced 
in order as follows: date, month, year and day).  
 

Setting procedures 

The "Mode" and "Set" buttons on the base of the clock are used to set up the clock. 
The square "Mode" button on the left is used to cycle through the various clock 
functions and the round "Set" button on the right is used to change the setting when in 
a particular mode. 
 

Please note: If no button has been pressed for 60 seconds when using the mode 
settings the clock will revert back to current time and date announcement mode 
and the clock will then announce the current time and date set. 

 

Summary of Contents for Communiclock CC53

Page 1: ... control feature 4 Time and date announcements 4 Setting procedures 4 Switching the hourly time announcement on or off 5 Setting the alarm 5 Alarm am pm setting 6 Choosing the alarm sound 6 The alarm 6 Setting the current time 6 Clock am pm setting 6 Year 7 Month 7 Day 7 Current time and date announcement 7 Special note 7 Care and maintenance 7 Terms and Conditions of sale 8 Product Regulations 8 ...

Page 2: ...teries for instructions on how to insert the batteries The clock can also be powered using the mains and an AC adaptor is available separately under product code CC53AC priced at 8 50 including VAT Orientation Front On the front of the clock is a large ridged circular speaker grille and below this is a recessed rotary volume control Back The back of the clock is curved in shape and near to the bot...

Page 3: ...ry holder Replace the battery compartment lid carefully by inserting the two small tabs on the lid into the two recesses at the top part of the battery compartment Press gently down on the compartment lid until you hear it click Once the batteries have been inserted place the clock by a window and leave it to receive the radio signal whereupon it should set to the time and date automatically Alway...

Page 4: ...should allow at least an hour for this to happen Certain electrical equipment such as a television or computer and some metallic objects may affect the radio signal so it is advised that the clock is not left by such equipment The clock time and date can be set manually and details of how to do this are included below This is essential for use outside of the UK Please note If using outside of the ...

Page 5: ... the left once and the unit will say announce off You can then press the circular Set button on the right once and the clock will say announce on At any time during set up you can press the large circular Talk button on top of the clock to return to current time and date announcement mode or you can simply proceed to the next mode by pressing the square Mode button once more Setting the alarm Afte...

Page 6: ...le this setting between am and pm by pressing the Set button The new setting will be announced each time Choosing the alarm sound In the next mode the clock says alarm followed by the pre set alarm sound Cycle through the five alarm sounds available by pressing the Set button repeatedly The alarm The clock s alarm will sound for one minute and will then self cancel unless you cancel it first by pr...

Page 7: ...nt alarm settings alarm sound alarm on off and the alarm time This action will not change any of the clock s settings Care and maintenance This product must be disposed of in accordance with the WEEE Directive The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic goods on the environment by increasing re use and recycling and reducing the ...

Page 8: ...n the first instance This product is guaranteed from manufacturing faults for 12 months from the date of purchase You can request our full terms and conditions from RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999 Textphone 0845 758 5691 They are also available at rnib org uk shop Helpline RNIB PO Box 173 Peterborough PE2 6WS U K Email UK shop rnib org uk Email for international customers exports rnib org uk Regist...

Page 9: ...e Peterborough PE2 6XU Customers are advised to return this product at the end of its life to the supplier manufacturer or a local recycling depot for free of charge disposal To find details of your local depot visit http www recyclenow com and enter your postcode This advice is to comply with The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE Revised March 2012 ...

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